Growth morphologies for the genus
Montipora include submassive, laminar, foliaceous, encrusting, and branching. It is not uncommon for a single
Montipora colony to display more than one growth morphology. Healthy
Montipora corals can be a variety of colors, including orange, brown, pink, green, blue, purple, yellow, grey, or tan. Although they are typically uniform in color, some species, such as
Montipora spumosa or
Montipora verrucosa, may display a mottled appearance.
Montipora corals have the smallest
corallites of any coral family. Columellae are not present.
Coenosteum and corallite walls are porous, which can result in elaborate structures. The coenosteum of each
Montipora species is different, making it useful for identification.
Polyps are typically only extended at night.
Montipora corals are commonly mistaken for members of the genus
Porites based on their visual similarities, however,
Porites can be distinguished from
Montipora by examining the structure of the corallites. ==Distribution==